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Federal Protections, State Rental Assistance Not Preventing All Evictions
What help exists expires at end of December; ‘It’s a very scary cliff we are approaching’.

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What help exists expires at end of December; ‘It’s a very scary cliff we are approaching’.

Inmate appearances pose unnecessary risk, say defense attorneys.
Southern Nevada exceeds state pandemic restrictions for first time.
The Nevada Office for New Americans has found new purpose during the COVID-19 pandemic despite a reduced budget and leadership change.
Finding additional revenue to fund Nevada’s beleaguered K-12 system was always going to be a heavy lift.
Groups ask Sisolak, elected officials to address alarming spike of COVID cases in prisons.
A statewide ballot initiative to remove the Board of Regents from the Nevada Constitution may have narrowly failed this year.
Self-inflicted deaths inserted into debate on school reopening.
The race for Clark County Commission District C has Democrat Ross Miller winning by a mere 10 votes.
‘That’s a significant amount of food we have been receiving and will no longer get’
Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth summit addresses how the pandemic affects a vulnerable population.
Nevada Republicans have flipped four seats in the Nevada State Legislature, stripping Democrats of their supermajority in the lower chamber.
Their concerns follow an increase in Covid cases at the Nevada Department of Corrections facilities.
City proposes crackdown on saturation of vacation rentals in neighborhoods.
State is entering ‘really boring and scary’ part, forecasters told.
The Mass Liberation Project and UNLV Black Lives Matter movement hosted a panel discussing the role of judges in the criminal justice system
Experts differ on market impact of real estate disruption.
President Donald Trump made gains with Latino voters in Nevada in the 2020 election, but majority comes from white voters.
Updated totals released Friday morning bumped Former Vice President Joe Biden’s lead to 20,137 votes — or 1.6 percent.